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03/09/15 1:37 PM

#89501 RE: Eskaminagaga #89500

Based on the cost involved in the development, I would assume that they are putting that on the back burner for the time being.



Maybe;maybe not.

I believe a lot may hinge on how successful the implementation of the innovative protocol was:

KRAIG BIOCRAFT LABORATORIES IMPLEMENTS INNOVATIVE PROTOCOL FOR ADVANCED FIBER QUALITY CONTROL
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New Testing Advancements to Improve Spider Silk Material Quality and Reduce Variability

LANSING, Mich., –July 30, 2014- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (OTCQB: KBLB) (“Company”), the leading developer of advanced spider silk based fibers, announces that research scientists who are working as consultants for the Company have recently implemented a new materials analysis protocol to further improve the quality of the Company’s genetically engineered spider silk based fibers.

The scientists tested the new procedures and are now using them to test individual fiber filaments. The innovation allows Kraig to gather testing data on its transgenics even before the transgenics reach the stage where they are spinning cocoons. This early testing data is then incorporated into the decision making process, regarding artificial selection and selective breeding. The new process means the research team can assess, and then make adjustments to variations in, the silk colony, reduce variability, and, the Company believes, further increase the quality of its recombinant fiber production.

“One of the biggest issues we have faced, as we focus on moving our materials to market, is natural variability between individual fiber filaments. This new protocol and procedure is a significant breakthrough that will allow us to improve quality, while reducing variability. Overcoming this major hurdle has a direct impact in the laboratory and the commercial ramp up program,” said Company founder and CEO, Kim K. Thompson. “I want to thank the scientists who have implemented and are perfecting this protocol, which we believe will have a real impact on our commercialization program.” Thompson concluded.









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